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OFFICIAL BULLETIN

TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1921.

Number 170.

,e of Literature, Science, and-the Arts:
Phere will be a meeting of the Faculty Tuesday, "May 31, at 4:10 p. mi.,
e auditorium of the Natural Science building. The reports of several
rtant committees will be considered.
ARTHUR G. HALL.
11 Seniors:
'he diploma fee of $10 is payable now!
early settlement is necessary for the preparation of diplomas. In no
will the University confer a degree at iComnmencement upon any, stu-
who fails to pay this fee before 4 o'clock p. m. June 1. In case the
ty does not recomimend any payor, the fee will be refunded ou sur-
=of receipt for payment. The above applies also, to teacher's di-
afee of $2 and business administration certificate fee of $2. Candi-
ifor degrees, teacher's diploma or business admninstration certificate
d AT ONCE fill out card at office of the Secretary of their College or
DI, pay the Treasurer of the University and have card receipted, and
ndicated section of this receipted card with the Secretary of their Col-
or ,School. Do not delay till the last'moment,' but attend to this matter
ce. The Treasurer's Office will be closed Saturday afternoon and all
coration Day, May 30. SHIRLEY W. SMITH,
Secretary University.
igy 3a:
Students occupying odd-numbered seats in Heredity are' asked to pre-
themselves at the west door obi Tuesday, May 31, (hose in even-
ered seats at the east, door.
A. FRANKLIN SHULL.
r Englpeers:
'he last assembly for the year will be held in Room 348, Engineering
ing, at 10 o'clock on- Tuesday, May 31. All (committee reports will be
and election will be held to select bone Junior Engineer Councilman.
A. H. LOVELL, Junior Mentor.
-lan Chemical ;Society - U. of MIE Section:
'he meeting of the University of Michigan Section of- the American
dcal Society has been postponed until Tuesday, June 7. Further an-
cement will be nade later.
C .C. MELOCHE, Secretary.
:en's JResenreb Club:
meeting, of the Women's Research Club will be held on Tuesday,
31, at 7:30 o'clock in Room Z 231 of the Natural Science building.
program will be as follows:
)r. Butler-Old Coins as. Historical Documents.
Miss MacBride-Laboratory Diagnosis.
[rs. McQuinn-Practical Application of Work on Drosophila.
DOREEN POTTER, 1Secretary.

WHAT'S GOING ON
TUESDAY
3 rte-Soph lit basebjall practice, Per-
ry field.
4:30-Cabinet club meets in front of
Union.
7:15-Athena Literary society meets in
,Alpha Nu rooms.
WEDNESDAY
3 :OO-Soph lit baseball practice, Fer-
ry. field.
4 :05 Varsity baseball :game ,with M.
A. C., Ferry field.
7 :30-Speeh by L: 0. Raub, 1211D, on
"The Rebasing of Vulcanite Den-
I'SHIRT SALE af
GEORGE KYER'S
721, forthLUnversity

tures," amphitheater of Dental build-
ing.
U-NOTICE
A. I. Stelter, of the H. J. Heinz com-
pany, will be at the Union from 8
to' 12 =o'clock- and° from 1 to 5:30
o'clock Thursday to interview men
for summer work.

Announcement was made yesterday '
of the appointment of George E. Rein-
del, Jr., '22, as sports editor of The
Daily for the coming year. At the
publications banquet last Monday no
definite decision was given out, but it

SRGEOR(

G. REINDEL, '22, APPO
SPORTS EDITOR

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dents of Drawing 5 (Engineering College):
Final Examination ,in Drawing 5 will be held
2-6, instead of the First Tuesday 2-6.
? . '#CLASSIFICATION
By

on. the First Wed-
COMMITTEE.
C. H. Fessenden.

Guaranteed---

'tu&,nts Assigned to the First Session Surveying Gamp:
pecial examinations will be held commencing Monday, May 30, from
10 p. m. each evening. students will consult lists which are posted
e Engineering building and attend the examinations which are required
.em in accordance with the following schedule:
vonday-Astronomy 3E, E. M. 4.
uesday-C. E.2, 3, 41. Physics 2E.
ednesday--C. BE.30,. 40.
hursday-M. E.3.
hysics examination will be in the Physics Laboratory, M. E.3 ,i Room
engineering building. All other examinations in Room 301 Engineer-
wilding.
tudents enrolled in Literary College, courses other than those listed
consult their instructors.

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OFFICERS,
E. D. KINNE...... ...... ,... President
HARRISON SOULE.........V."tice-President
ROBER'T F. GAUSS................... Cashier
CHAS. F. GRUNER........... Asst. Cashier
HARRY M. HAWLEY......... Asst. Cashier

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S. W. Clarkson
M. 3. Fritz
Robt. F. Gauss
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E. D. Kinne

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D. B. Sutton
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